Hello,
thank you for you replies!
I will try to run two depot servers - both with the same catalog.
One - public, with "readonly" and second one - (hidden) with full
permission.
Thanks for advice!
Regards,
Shawn Walker wrote:
Jan Hlodan wrote:
Hello,
I created my own repository for testing. It's running as a pkg/server
service.
But now anybody can import any package into my repository.
How can I avoid it? Can I manage who can publish packages into my
repository?
Thanks for help.
Your best option at present is to run two depot servers; one that is
only accessible (via network access control or some other method) to
individuals you trust for publishing, and one that is readonly and
"public." Be aware that you will have to restart the public depot
after publishing anything to the other depot so that changes will be
properly reflected. There are subtle corruptions of the catalog
information currently if two depot processes attempt to use the same
repository.
Cheers,
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